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Student Empowerment and Leadership Center concludes its first training workshop aimed at linking students to the labor market

Center for Student Empowerment and Leadership at Damascus University concluded a set of training workshops related to general skills organized by the center with the aim of enhancing students’ entry opportunities into the labor market and helping him obtain the appropriate job, in cooperation with some institutions and companies that support the qualification of young people.

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Exhibition by visual artist Fouad Dahdouh at the National Center for Visual Arts

An exhibition was opened at the National Center for Visual Arts in Damascus by visual artist Fouad Dahdouh, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts at  Damascus University, in the presence of President of the University, Professor Muhammad Osama Al-Jabban, and a number of deans of faculties and their deputies at the university.

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A Scientific Trip to Phoenician Historical Sites within “Levantine Phoenix Pathways” Workshop at Faculty of Architecture

55 students, instructors, representatives of both the Teachers Syndicate and the Engineers Syndicate, and the Scientific Coordinator of “Levantine Phoenician Pathways” went on a 3-day trip to historical sites in Syria. The trip covered Arwad Island, Amrit, Tartus Museum, and Solomon’s Fort.

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Exploring How People Interact With Dental Misinformation on Social Media: A Cross-Sectional Study

 Background: Social media has been widely utilized to spread health-related information, which has led to the possibility of spreading medical misinformation. The extent of the issue is unknown, even though policymakers, researchers, and medical professionals agree that health misinformation must be controlled and combated.

 
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A Scientific Workshop on Cochlear implant from Identification to Rehabilitation at Damascus University

 Faculty of Health Sciences at Damascus University organized a workshop on “Cochlear implant from Identification to Rehabilitation”. The workshop is organized with the participation of professors, specialists and experts in the field of auditory rehabilitation from Syria and the United Arab Emirates.

 
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Faculty of Medicine Honors First Graduate Doctors and Organizes a Scientific Day of Learning on Autoimmune Diseases

  The Faculty of Medicine at Damascus University honored 320 doctors-the top three graduate students from each department and in all years. With the participation of professors, the ceremony was followed by a scientific symposium targeting graduate students. The symposium included lectures on a number of autoimmune diseases.

 
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The Digital Transformation Office opens a training course on the interactive platform of Damascus University

 The Digital Transformation Office at Damascus University launched a training course on publishing on the interactive platform that the university launched last year in cooperation with Foundation for Development (Taazor). This workshop, which took place in the laboratory of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, is intended for the managers of the university’s quality assurance offices

 
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Microscopic Techniques in Genetic Analysis: Second lecture in a series of enrichment lectures at the Faculty of Pharmacy.

 Third season of enrichment lectures began at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Damascus University, including three main themes: genetics studies, artificial intelligence and its applications in the medical field, and statistical studies and use of Graphpad software. Lectures are presented by professors and specialists, on Tishreen auditorium in the faculty.

 
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Dr. Eyas Shahin receives Global Award for Sustainable Architecture 2024

 The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture 2024, sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), was awarded to a faculty member at the Faculty of Architecture at Damascus University, Dr. Iyas Shahin, alongside his fellow architect, Dr. Wesam Al-Asali, a graduate of Damascus University. The two researchers received the award at the University of Venice, Italy, on April 19, 2024.

 
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Patient-reported outcomes during accelerating the en-masse retraction of the upper anterior teeth using low-intensity electrical stimulation: a randomized controlled trial

 The long duration required for orthodontic treatment is considered one of the major challenges faced by orthodontists. Therefore, numerous techniques and methods have been developed in this field with the aim of reducing the total time of orthodontic treatment. Low-intensity electrical stimulation (LIES) is a relatively new technique that has received little attention in orthodontics as a means to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement.

 
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